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FindKeyは、100万件を超える映画・ドラマ作品、そして数百万人の人物データと独自の16類型CTI診断を統合した、日本初の感情特化型映画レコメンドエンジンです。

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猿の惑星/キングダム
猿の惑星/キングダム

猿の惑星/キングダム

“人類よ、ひれ伏せ”

20242h 25m★ 7.1サイエンスフィクションアドベンチャーアクション

あらすじ

今から300年後の世界、猿たちは絶対的支配を目論み、巨大な帝国<キングダム>を築こうとしていた。一方、人類は退化し、まるで野生動物のような存在となっていた。そんな世界で生きる若き猿ノアは、ある人間の女性と出会う。彼女は人間の中で“誰よりも賢い”とされ、猿たちから狙われていた。猿と人間の共存は不可能なのか。はたして、この世界で生き残るのは―。

作品考察・見どころ

人類の文明が風化した数百年後の世界を描く本作は、圧倒的な映像美で観る者を猿が支配する地球へ引き込む没入感が凄まじい。パフォーマンス・キャプチャーの到達点は高く、猿たちの瞳に宿る知性や葛藤は、実写とCGの境界を消し去っています。前三部作の伝説を継承しつつ、新世代の視点で描かれる王国の興亡は、スペクタクルと呼ぶに相応しい重厚な筆致です。 核心にあるのは歪められた歴史と象徴の危うさです。かつての教えが支配の道具へ変質する過程は、知性を得た種が辿る権力への渇望を浮き彫りにし、現代社会への鋭い鏡となります。美しくも残酷な自然と、そこに蠢く生命力のコントラストが、映画体験としての興奮を極限まで高めてくれるでしょう。

興行成績

製作費: $160,000,000 (240億円)

興行収入: $397,378,150 (596億円)

推定収支: $237,378,150 (356億円)

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キャスト

オーウェン・ティーグ
オーウェン・ティーグ
Noa
フレイヤ・アーラン
フレイヤ・アーラン
Nova / Mae
ケヴィン・デュランド
ケヴィン・デュランド
Proximus Caesar
ピーター・メイコン
ピーター・メイコン
Raka
ウィリアム・H・メイシー
ウィリアム・H・メイシー
Trevathan
エカ・ダーヴィル
エカ・ダーヴィル
Sylva
トラヴィス・ジェフリー
トラヴィス・ジェフリー
Anaya
リディア・ペッカム
リディア・ペッカム
Soona
ニール・サンディランズ
ニール・サンディランズ
Koro
ラス=サミュエル・ウェルド・アブズギ
ラス=サミュエル・ウェルド・アブズギ
Lightning

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: ウェス・ボール

脚本: リック・ジャッファ / アマンダ・シルヴァー / ジョシュ・フリードマン

音楽: ジョン・パエザーノ

制作: ウェス・ボール / リック・ジャッファ / アマンダ・シルヴァー

撮影監督: ギュラ・パドス

制作会社: 20th Century Studios / Oddball Entertainment / Jason T. Reed Productions

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Manuel São Bento
Manuel São Bento
★ 7

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/kingdom-of-the-planet-of-the-apes-review/ "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is an intriguing addition to the franchise, full of fascinating parallels and a thought-provoking exploration of Caesar’s legacy, despite some lack of depth linked to the motivations of some characters. The exploration of important themes such as religion, war, and distinct perspectives on biblical figures leads to the most immersive moments of a film that takes time to find its rhythm. With a clear vision from Wes Ball and fantastic performances, the impressive motion-capture work contributes tremendously to a visually mesmerizing experience. For fans of the saga, it’s a continuation worth following with interest, promising more moral reflections on the evolution of nature and the inevitable cycle of life." Rating: B

CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

Quick question. So it was a virus that led to the role reversal between the speaking humans and their ape counterparts? Now the apes have the upper hand and humanity is back in the caves. What I don't really get is why everything is in ruins and why there's an escalator in the middle of a forest full of zebras? Speech is crucial for communication, granted, but as the apes now thrive amidst the ruins of human construction I couldn't quite figure out why it was all decimated in the first place. Was there a war? Did I miss it? Anyway, Simian society still claims derivation from "Caesar" and in typical human fashion is just as divided. The apes live a peaceful life stealing the eagle's eggs from precariously perched nests so they can rear them themselves - and the eagles don't really seem to mind. The militaristic gorillas raid their village and drag them all to the seaside resort of "Proximus" where he is trying to break into an human, subterranean, vault. The raid caused havoc amongst the peaceable apes and left only "Noa" to try to free them. En route, he encounters "Mae" (Freya Allan) - an human who can speak, and upon arrival she befriends another talking person "Trevathan" (William H. Macy) who are both expected to help reach the treasures of the vault. She knows what's in there, and with the help of her new friends hopes to salvage what she was sent to retrieve - but without allowing any weapons inside to fall into enemy hands. It takes far too long to get going, this, but once we've established who is who and the story has kicked in, it's quite an exciting tale with some great visuals effects and just a little philosophy to keep it from falling into a trap of franchise mundanity. The acting isn't really up to much, but an enthusiastic effort from Kevin Durand as the menacing leader and some authentic looking acrobatics not seen since Johnny Weissmuller make for an entertaining episode in what is clearly a soap-style plot development where this is but an episode in a what happens next scenario.

r96sk
r96sk
★ 6

Has its moments, though overall I kinda found <em>'Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes'</em> a bit of a slog to sit through. The original trilogy are films that I do enjoy, they're very good. This fourth installment, however, underwhelmed me throughout its 145 minute run time. It starts off a new plot, obviously given how <em>'War for the Planet of the Apes'</em> concluded, and the new characters and their stories didn't really interest me. Some of the action is watchable, the military bunker angle is decent, the visual effects are strong (but we already knew that) and the bits directly with Noa and Raka are the film's best in my opinion. I don't, though, really recall much else about this and remember feeling quite nonplussed whilst watching; the literal final music-filled shot got me pumped though, out of nowhere. None of the cast (voice or otherwise) stand out, either. I'd have finished this franchise with the 2017 flick, but very much sounds like the filmmakers are planning another trilogy with this one. Hopefully I'll enjoy those (and the inevitable 2030s 'new' trilogy... 😏) more.

Midi-chlorian_Count
Midi-chlorian_Count
★ 6

Just seen this and thought it was a pretty good edition to the series. The CGI is now good enough for what is probably our first really in-depth look at the ape civilization following the fall of man. Sure, it doesn't have as grandiose a story as Caesar's but it does a grand job of world building and showing us how the ape society of the distant future is functioning. The exploration of the mythology which has built up with regards to their past and Caesar's time is also interesting. Proximus isn't even really a villain as such, which makes him and his vision for the future a nice counter to the uncertain goals of Noa's human companion. Particularly enjoyed the ending, which, when you realise it is coming, you have to laugh as it has been set up throughout the movie. And the little kicker was good too. Setting us up nicely for a sequel which may see this reboot series veer back towards it's origins. Definitely well worth seeing if you're a fan of the reboot series...

Hotplix
Hotplix
★ 8

"Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" is a thrilling continuation of the acclaimed franchise, directed by Wes Ball. The film dives deeper into the evolving society of intelligent apes, showcasing stunning visual effects and a compelling narrative that explores themes of leadership, conflict, and coexistence. The performances, particularly by Andy Serkis as Caesar, are powerful and emotive, bringing depth to the characters and the story. With its blend of action, drama, and thought-provoking themes, "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes" is a captivating addition to the series that will resonate with fans and newcomers alike.

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